Freed Kanner partner Kimberly Justice serves as co-lead counsel in this antitrust class action arising from peanut shellers’ wrongful and anticompetitive actions that had the intended purpose and effect of artificially fixing, depressing, maintaining, and stabilizing the price of runner peanuts paid to peanut farmers in the United States over the past 6 years.

FKLM is serving as interim co-lead counsel on behalf of direct purchasers of automotive parts in multiple concurrently active nationwide, antitrust price-fixing cases relating to the following products: wire harnesses; instrument panel clusters; heater control panels; occupant safety parts; fuel senders; bearings; air conditioning systems; windshield wiper systems; starters; windshield washer systems; spark plugs; oxygen and air fuel ratio sensors; fuel injection systems; brake hoses; alternators; ignition coils; power window motors; shock absorbers; and electric power steering assemblies.

FKLM served as interim co-lead counsel on behalf of direct purchasers of replacement automobile air and oil filters in this nationwide, antitrust price-fixing case. The case resulted in settlements of nearly $18 million.

$18 Million

Recovered for the Class

FKLM is serving as class counsel for the Direct Purchaser Plaintiffs in this antitrust class action alleging anti-competitive conduct committed to artificially raise the pricing of broiler chickens by the defendant chicken producers.

FKLM served as co-lead counsel on behalf of direct purchaser plaintiffs of construction flat glass in this nationwide, antitrust price-fixing case. The case resulted in settlements exceeding $22 million.

$22 Million

Recovered for the Class

FKLM oversaw discovery of a key defendant and worked closely with lead counsel on a variety of other pre-trial matters in this nationwide class action brought on behalf of purchasers of municipal derivatives.

$100 Million

Recovered for the Class

FKLM attorneys served as co-lead counsel in this antitrust price-fixing action. The case resulted in settlements of $33 million for the class.

$18 Million

Recovered for the Class